Four Earn AVCA All-America Honorable Mention

Five earn AVCA All-Region Honors

12/1/2025 9:58:55 AM

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Women’s Volleyball) – The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced its 2025 44th annual All-America teams for NCAA Division III women’s volleyball. A total of four earned honorable mention accolades. 

Eastern’s Hannah Pringle, Misericordia’s Jenna Schuda and Keira McCaffrey, and Stevens’ Vivian Lisboa earned Honorable Mention honors. Allison Reimer of DeSales earned AVCA All-Region 4 Honorable Mention honors. 

Pringle earned her third Honorable Mention AVCA All-American award after a successful senior season. She collected MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year and First Team All-MAC Commonwealth honors. In addition to her accolades, Pringle was awarded AVCA All-Region 5 honors. She finished leading the MAC in kills (474) and points (496.5). 

Schuda claimed her second Honorable Mention AVCA All-American award and second consecutive MAC Freedom Player of the Year honor, while also earning First Team All-MAC Freedom. In addition, Schuda made the AVCA All-Region 4 honors list. She recorded 170 kills and 966 assists. 

McCaffrey, a sophomore, earned her first AVCA All-Region 4 and Honorable Mention All-American accolade of her career. McCaffrey joined teammate Schuda on the First Team All-MAC list. The middle hitter tallied 261 kills and 23 assists.

Lisboa collected her second AVCA Honorable Mention All-American and All-Region 4 first team honors. Lisboa was also named First Team All-MAC Freedom as a Middle Hitter. She recorded 172 kills and 286 points and led her team to its sixth-consectuive MAC Freedom Title. She was also named Tournament MVP.

The 2025 All-America selections were made by the AVCA Division III All-America Committee: Chair: Mary Kate Salko of Franklin & Marshall (chair), DeAnn Akins of Wartburg College, Caitlyn Moriarty of Berry College, Val Jones of Amherst College, Moira Long of Springfield College, Shelly Roiger of St. Lawrence University, Leanne Ulmer of Carthage College, Kurt Vlasich of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges, Amber Warners of Calvin University, and Michele Zabinski of DeSales University.

The 2025 Coach of the Year and Assistant Coach of the Year will be announced on Dec. 1.